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BOOK PRESENTATION | ELISABETH FRISCHAUF
We warmly invite you to join the ACFNY and Elisabeth Frischauf for a reading of her book “They Clasp My Hand | Die meine Hand ergreifen”. After the reading she will give further insight into her book in a conversation with Melina Tsiamos, Deputy Director of the ACFNY.
About the Book and Author
“They Clasp My Hand | Die meine Hand ergreifen” is a narrative poem memoir, which was published in English with German translation in 2022.Across generations stories weave, illuminating the personal effect of good and evil in the world. Through her deeply emotional and moving poetry, Frischauf tells the story of her family fleeing Austria during World War II, the loss of her grandmothers and extended family during the Holocaust, and also stories of her life growing up in the United States as a daughter of refugees and the birth of her first grandchild.
Elisabeth Frischauf is a neuro-psychiatrist, artist and poet who lives and works in New York. After downsizing her medical practice in the early 2000, she concentrates on poetry writing and sculpting clay.
The event will take place on January 31, 7pm, at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York.Books will be available for purchase and signing
January 31, 2023, Tuesday at 7PM @ Austrian Cultural Forum New York
A READING AND DISCUSSION OF MY BOOK
The book, a narrative poem Memoir, was shortlisted for the Austria Literary Prize. The story takes my family fromWWI, through the Holocaust, immigration to the USA and ends with the birth of my first grandchild.
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SAVE THE DATE; Sunday December11 ,11:15-12 :Museum of Jewish Heritage Book Festival Event;
11:15 AM – 12:00 PM ET
Elisabeth Frischauf, author of They Clasp My Hand
At The Museum of Jewish Heritage, 36 Battery Place, New York, NY 10280
Events Hall resource area, second floor next to the Lox Café
For full information and you must register, see website below:
Website: nyjewishbookfestival.org
for more information: nyjewishbookfestival@mjhnyc.org
People can register generally for the Book Festival and also need to register specifically for the 7 keynote events happening in our Edmond J. Safra Hall
Sunday, December 11 | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Location: The Museum of Jewish Heritage, 36 Battery Place, New York, NY 10280
The Museum of Jewish Heritage will present its first-ever New York Jewish Book Festival, featuring talks, panels, and author signings. The daylong event will touch on themes of Jewish heritage including culture and history, modern life and literature, the Holocaust, food and cookbooks, and books for kids and families. This event is free and open to all. Click here to see the full schedule.
Special Event for Women's Work Virtual show
Special virtual event Thursday, November 3 @ 7:00 pm via Zoom Author Anna Conlan will speak about her publication: Life After the Revolution: Kate Millet's Art Colony of Women. Anna Conlan is the Director of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at SUNY New Paltz Hosted by the libraries of Putnam County and the Field Library, Peekskill. Registration with a valid email address is required. Register here or call Butterfield Library: 845-265-3040
Virtual showOctober 12- November 20, 2022: see link below for video to paste into your browser
Two of my works and others to be found at the link above. Price List at this link: https://mahopaclibrary.org/womens-work-art-exhibit/
Set of ceramic earthenware earth goddesses
“Belle in Love, ”glazed and slipped ceramic stoneware high heeled shoe